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2023 World Series of Poker

Event #3: $1,000 Mystery Millions
Giorni 3
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Risultati finali
Vincitore
Mano Vincente
q7
Premio
$1,000,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Montepremi
$4,587,950
Entries
18,188
Informazioni livello
Livello
48
Bui
6,000,000 / 12,000,000
Ante
12,000,000
Informazioni Giocatori - Giorno 3
Entries
30
Giocatori Rimasti
1

Tyler Brown Crowned Champion of Event #3: $1,000 Mystery Millions ($1,000,000)

Livello 48 : Blinds 6,000,000/12,000,000, 12,000,000 ante
Tyler Brown
Tyler Brown

Event #3: $1,000 Mystery Millions of the 2023 World Series of Poker at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas is now in the history books. After 48 levels of grueling play, battling through the monstrous field of 18,188 players and a final eight-handed feature table in the spotlight, Tyler Brown is the champion taking home a cool $1,000,000 and a coveted WSOP bracelet.

Those lucky enough to make it through one of the four day-one flights were eligible to win the mystery bounties that were put into play on Day 2. For every knockout earned, a player had the opportunity to draw for one of the many bounties on offer ranging in value from $1,000 to $1,000,000. With an overwhelming amount of entries this year generating a massive bounty prize pool, the WSOP was able to offer not one but two $1,000,000 bounties to play for.

Shant Marashlian
Shant Marashlian became a millionaire!

Shant Marashlian was the first player to become a millionaire after pulling the first grand prize bounty early on Day 2 of the event.

Patrick Liang shortly followed as he secured a combined total of $1,025,000 across two bounty pulls from the chest. Rather generously, Liang also decided to gift $1,000 to every player at his table when he won the million.

Other notable bounty recipients included Klint Tevaearai and Eric Baldwin who were the winners of the $500,000 and $250,000 bounties respectively.

Many notable players in the field who busted included Matt Glantz (49th), who was the recipient of the $1,000,000 bounty in 2022 and former WSOP Main Event champion Martin Jacobson (532nd) who both made it through to Day 2. Chris Hunichen (14th) also had a deep run busting well into Day 3 of the event as well as Dan Shak (seventh) who reached the final table.

Mystery Bounty Payouts

Bounty PrizeCollected ByBounty PrizeCollected By
$1,000,000Shant Marashlian$1,000,000Patrick Liang
$500,000Klint Teveraei$250,000Eric Baldwin
$100,000Noah Hovick$100,000Kenneth Mapoy
$100,000Dan Shak$50,000Nikolaos Angelou
$50,000Cassio Pisapia$50,000Kevin Towler
$50,000Bill Murray$25,000Viktor Kulish
$25,000Christopher Lewis$25,000Narayan Patel
$25,000Narayan Patel$25,000Aram Oganyan
$25,000Daniel Glass$25,000Roongsak Griffeth
$25,000Kirk Acevedo$25,000Rajesh Vohra
$25,000Alejandro Jauregui Reynoso$25,000Kultida Berman
$25,000Kodey Hammer$25,000Jaime Madrigal
$25,000Russell McClean$25,000Ryan McKnight
$25,000John Riordan$25,000Ryan McKnight
$25,000Ron Moisecu$25,000Lemarc Harrell
$25,000Darin Utley$25,000Nicholas Agnew
$25,000Kenneth Mapoy$25,000Todd Hoopfer
$25,000Michael Clough$25,000Kevin Schulz
$25,000Joao Barroso Valli$25,000Shahaf Nacson
$25,000Baptiste Ozenne$25,000Joseph Salvaggi
$25,000Carmen Raiche Marsden$25,000Patrick Liang
$25,000Stephen Song$25,000Guan Chen
$25,000Tyler Brown  

Day 3 was played down to one table of ten players who battled it out until only eight remained and the official final table was decided. The players were moved to the feature table and the livestream covered the play down to a winner and their bracelet presentation.

Event #3: $1,000 Mystery Millions Final Table Results

PlaceNameCountryPrize (USD)
1Tyler BrownUSA$1,000,000
2Guang ChenUSA$561,320
3Ryan McKnightUSA$429,360
4Steven ThompsonCosta Rica$330,150
5Rhian FineisUSA$255,210
6Tauan De Oliveira NavesBrazil$198,320
7Dan ShakUSA$154,940
8Tam HoCanada$121,683

Not long after the final table kicked off, the first elimination came in the form of Tam Ho exiting in eighth for $121,683 as he lost the most crucial flip of his tournament journey. The pocket fours of Steven Thompson held against his ace-ten, providing the first bust out of this final table.

Dan Shak
Dan Shak

In seventh place fell Dan Shak, the most celebrated player left in the field. Shak found himself all in holding pocket eights against the pocket jacks of Guang Chen. While Shak managed to flop more outs as he held the eight of hearts on a monotone board, the turn and river did not oblige, and Shak was eliminated for $154,940.

Tauan De Oliveira Naves was the sixth-place finisher at this final table as he got the chips in front holding ace-jack against the ten-nine of Thompson. However, Thompson pulled ahead on the turn and remained that way, sending Naves to the rail for $198,320.

Out in fifth place was Rhian Fineis, who landed on the wrong side of a coin toss as his ace-jack came up against the pocket tens of Tyler Brown. Failing to connect to the board, Brown’s tens held, and Fineis exited in fifth with $255,210 for his efforts.

Exiting in fourth was Thompson, whose queen-six couldn’t get there against the ace-five of Chen, sending him home for $330,150. Upon Thompson’s exit, the Horseshoe got a little quieter as his energetic rail left alongside him, celebrating Thompson’s deep run.

Ryan McKnight departed in third place for $429,360. Chen was the beneficiary of his chips as McKnight got it all in with queen-six dominated by the queen-ten of Chen. This got the heads-up match underway.

Guang Chen
Guang Chen fell in second place

The heads-up battle between Brown and Chen only lasted three hands. The majority of chips fell into the hands of Brown after a life-changing hero call with just ace high gave him a dominating chip lead and setting him on the home straight for his first WSOP bracelet.

It was not long after that the heads-up match was settled. Brown’s queen-seven pulled ahead of Chen’s ace-jack to win $1,000,000 and the bracelet.

Winner’s Interview

Brown clearly has an extensive background in Pot Limit Omaha, as five of the six live cashes he has to his name included some form of PLO. In regards to his newfound success in No Limit Hold’em, Brown humbly stated, “I’ve played tournaments here and there, I’ve got, ya know, some idea of what I'm doing, but obviously, I’m a lot stronger PLO player. There were a lot better Hold’em players than me in this field, I obviously got insanely lucky with 18,000 people”.

Although, luck can’t be the only factor to attribute to Brown’s success: “A lot of my study came four or five years ago,” Brown commented, “I took almost two years off poker, decided to come back at the end of last year, early this year, and it’s been unbelievable in these last six months”.

With a huge, tournament-defining hero call under his belt, Brown simply commented, “It was good for the live stream”.

Having made two WSOP final tables in succession, the first being the $5,000 No Limit Hold'em/Pot Limit Omaha event, Brown was pleased to remark, “These are the only WSOP events I’ve ever played”.

This certainly won’t be the last we hear from Brown in the 2023 World Series as he continued, “Given where I am now, Player of the Year seems like a decent opportunity, so I could see myself firing a lot”. With his eruption onto the live poker circuit in 2023, this certainly confirms speculation that Tyler Brown is one to watch.

That concludes PokerNews' coverage of this event, but the 2023 WSOP is far from over. Be sure to tune into PokerNews each day, as we bring you all of the action from every one of the bracelet-awarding events.

Tags: Aram OganyanChris HunichenDan ShakEric BaldwinGuang ChenMartin JacobsonMatt GlantzShant MarashlianStephen SongSteven ThompsonTam HoTyler Brown

Guang Chen Eliminated in 2nd Place ($561,320)

Livello 48 : Blinds 6,000,000/12,000,000, 12,000,000 ante
Guang Chen
Guang Chen

One hand after the ace-high call, Tyler Brown called Guang Chen's 61,000,000 shove with Q7.

Guang Chen: AJ
Tyler Brown: Q7

Brown was behind, but had two live cards with the potential to propel him to victory. The 6K7 flop immediately vaulted Brown into the lead with the 9 turn leaving him one card away from bracelet glory. The 7 river improved him to trips to send Chen out in second and crown Brown the champion over a field of 18,000 players strong.

Stay tuned for a winner's interview and full tournament recap to follow shortly.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Tyler Brown us
Tyler Brown
WSOP 1X Winner
729,000,000 61,000,000
Guang Chen us
Guang Chen
Day 2 Chip Leader
Eliminato

Tags: Guang ChenTyler Brown

Brown Calls for All of it With Ace High and Holds to Take a Commanding Lead

Livello 48 : Blinds 6,000,000/12,000,000, 12,000,000 ante
Tyler Brown
Tyler Brown

Tyler Brown raised to 29,000,000 from the button and Guang Chen called in the big blind.

The flop was 332 and Chen checked to Brown who continued for 18,000,000. Chen check-raised to 72,000,000 and Brown called after about 45 seconds.

The turn was the Q and Chen shoved for effectively 227,000,000.

Brown went into the tank for about 90 seconds before he called all in for that amount with just A5.

"You're good," said Chen, who showed K9.

Brown's ace-high call was ahead and he held up through the Q river to take a massive lead.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Tyler Brown us
Tyler Brown
WSOP 1X Winner
668,000,000 410,000,000
Guang Chen us
Guang Chen
Day 2 Chip Leader
61,000,000 -410,000,000

Tags: Guang ChenTyler Brown

Ryan McKnight Eliminated in 3rd Place ($429,360)

Livello 48 : Blinds 6,000,000/12,000,000, 12,000,000 ante
Ryan McKnight
Ryan McKnight

Ryan McKnight shoved for 77,000,000 in the small blind holding Q6 and Guang Chen made the call with Q10 in the big blind.

Ryan McKnight: Q6
Guang Chen: Q10

Chen had McKnight dominated and in bad shape heading to the flop. Nothing changed on the 5J4 flop though the J turn did provide some chop outs for the at risk player. The J river completed the board, failing to save McKnight from a third-place finish.

Heads-up play between Chen and Tyler Brown will begin after a short break, with Chen holding the lead.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Guang Chen us
Guang Chen
Day 2 Chip Leader
471,000,000 140,000,000
Tyler Brown us
Tyler Brown
WSOP 1X Winner
258,000,000 -10,500,000
Ryan McKnight us
Ryan McKnight
Day 1C Chip Leader
Eliminato

Tags: Guang ChenRyan McKnightTyler Brown

Rhian Fineis Eliminated in 5th Place ($255,210)

Livello 45 : Blinds 3,000,000/6,000,000, 6,000,000 ante
Rhian Fineis
Rhian Fineis

Ryan McKnight raised under the gun with KQ. The action reached Rhian Fineis in the small blind who three-bet all in for a total of 81,500,000 with AJ. Tyler Brown woke up in the big blind with 1010 and cold four-bet shoved covering both players. McKnight folded and Fineis was at risk.

Rhian Fineis: AJ
Tyler Brown: 1010

The board came 48266. The tens held and Fineis exited to the rail in 5th place.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Tyler Brown us
Tyler Brown
WSOP 1X Winner
315,500,000 167,500,000
Ryan McKnight us
Ryan McKnight
Day 1C Chip Leader
67,000,000 -12,000,000
Rhian Fineis us
Rhian Fineis
Eliminato

Tags: Rhian FineisRyan McKnightTyler Brown

Tauan De Oliveira Naves Eliminated in 6th ($198,320)

Livello 44 : Blinds 2,500,000/5,000,000, 5,000,000 ante
Tauan De Oliveira
Tauan De Oliveira

Steven Thompson in the small blind with 109 raised enough to put Tauan De Oliveira Naves all in. Naves looked down at AJ and snap-called for his last 39,000,000.

Tauan De Oliveira Naves: AJ
Steven Thompson: 109

The flop came 710J giving Naves the lead with a pair of jacks. However, the 8 on the turn completed Thompson's straight meaning Naves would need some help on the river. The 5 fell on the river sealing Naves' fate as he exited in 6th place.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Steven Thompson cr
Steven Thompson
228,500,000 18,500,000
Tauan De Oliveira Naves br
Tauan De Oliveira Naves
Eliminato

Tags: Steven ThompsonTauan De Oliveira Naves

Dan Shak Eliminated in Seventh Place ($154,940)

Livello 43 : Blinds 2,000,000/4,000,000, 4,000,000 ante
Dan Shak
Dan Shak

Rhian Fineis opened to 12,000,000 from under the gun with A10before Dan Shak moved all in for 43,400,000 on the button holding 88. Guang Chen called in the big blind with JJ while Fineis relinquished his cards to put Shak officially at risk.

Dan Shak: 88
Guang Chen: JJ

Shak was in bad shape and failed to improve on the 532Q2 runout, bringing his tournament to a close in seventh place.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Guang Chen us
Guang Chen
Day 2 Chip Leader
168,300,000 57,400,000
Rhian Fineis us
Rhian Fineis
121,200,000 34,000,000
Dan Shak us
Dan Shak
Eliminato

Tags: Dan ShakGuang ChenRhian Fineis

Tram Pham Eliminated in 10th Place ($76,300)

Livello 42 : Blinds 1,500,000/3,000,000, 3,000,000 ante
Tram Pham
Tram Pham

Tram Pham opened to 8,000,000 from under the gun and was called by Steven Thompson in the big blind.

Both players checked through the 392 flop to the 4 turn at which point Thompson bet enough to force Pham all in. After some thought, Pham called off for her tournament life.

Tram Pham: AJ
Steven Thompson: 77

Thompson was well ahead and managed to fade the Q river to send Pham, the last woman in the tournament, out in 10th place.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Steven Thompson cr
Steven Thompson
155,000,000 35,000,000
Tram Pham us
Tram Pham
Eliminato

Tags: Steven ThompsonTram Pham

Eugene Castro Eliminated in 11th ($76,3000)

Livello 42 : Blinds 1,500,000/3,000,000, 3,000,000 ante
Eugene Castro
Eugene Castro

Guang Chen raised on the button to 6,000,000. Eugene Castro was practically forced all in as posting his small blind committed the majority of his chips. Castro put in the remainder and the hand went to showdown.

Eugene Castro: 96
Guang Chen: AJ

The board ran out A1098A. Castro's pair of nines were no good and he was eliminated in 11th place.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Guang Chen us
Guang Chen
Day 2 Chip Leader
215,000,000 10,700,000
Eugene Castro us
Eugene Castro
Eliminato

Tags: Eugene CastroGuang Chen